Grant Recipients, 2010-2011

Recipients in the Domestic Region

(in order of application received)

Unit: NT$

A. Cooperative Research Grants

1. Li-mei Chen

Department of Foreign Languages & Literature, National Cheng Kung University, with Kimbrough Oller of University of Memphis (USA)“A Cross-Language Approach of the Emergence of the Speech Capacity in Infant Vocalization”Grant amount: NT$1,600,000Grant period: 2 years

B. Database Grants

1. Cheng-yun Liu and Lau Nap Yin

Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Peter Bol of Harvard University (USA)“Name Authority Files Database and China Biographical Database”Grant amount: NT$3,000,000Grant period: 3 years

C. Conference and Seminar Grants

1. Chung-chian Teng

College of International Affairs, National Chengchi University, with Quansheng Zhao of American University (USA)“China Rising: External and Internal Impact”Grant amount: NT$1,500,000Grant period: 1 year

2. Kuo-Shiang Tseng

Sun Yat-sen Research Center for Social Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, with Wei Shan of National University of Singapore (Singapore)“‘Unfinished Revolution: Revisiting the Legacy of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and His Time’ International Academic Conference”Grant amount: NT$900,000Grant period: 1 year

3. Wen-Huei Cheng

Department of Chinese Literature, National Chengchi University, with Leung Yuen Sang of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), et al.“The International Conference on the Conceptual Change and Identity Making in Modern East Asia and the Workshop for Chinese Identity and the Formation of Modern State”Grant amount: NT$450,000Grant period: 1 year

D. Publication Subsidies

1. Rostislav Berezkin

Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, with Igor Alexandrovich Alimov of Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)“Publication of the Book Precious Scrolls (Baojuan) Functioning in the Culture of China, with Baojuan about Three Rebirths of Mulian as an Example”Grant amount: NT$180,000Grant period: 1 year

E. Special Project Grants

1. Shou-chien Shih

Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia of National Taiwan University (Taiwan) and Dunhuang Academy (China)“A Comprehensive Project for Integrating the Art of the Dunhuang Grottoes and Digital Technology”Grant amount: NT$5,994,000Grant period: 3 years

University of California at Santa Cruz“The Construction of Modern Knowledge in China”Grant amount: US$25,000Grant period: 1 year

2. Bruce Rusk

Cornell University“The Maintenance of Knowledge: Cultures of Preservation in Early Modern Eurasia”Grant amount: US$4,000Grant period: 1 year

3. Ann Waltner

University of Minnesota“Matteo Ricci: His Map and Music”Grant amount: US$25,000Grant period: 1 year

4. Hsin-Yang Wu

North American Taiwan Studies Association“The Seventeenth Annual Conference of the North American Taiwan Studies Association (NATSA 2011): The Trajectory of Taiwan in a Global Context”Grant amount: US$25,000Grant period: 1 year

5. Clayton Dube

University of Southern California“ECFA at One: The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement’s First Year”Grant amount: US$25,000Grant period: 1 year

C. Publication Subsidies

1. Anne Routon

Columbia University Press“Protest with Chinese Characteristics: Modernity and Popular Politics in Mid-Qing China, 1740-1839”, by Ho-fung HungGrant amount: US$5,000Grant period: 1 year

University of Southern California“Marriage, Law, and Social Order in the Age of Khubilai Khan: Together with an Annotated Translation of Marriage Cases from the Yuan Dianzhang (Statutes and Precedents of the Yuan Dynasty, 1322)”Grant amount: US$30,000Grant period: 1 year

7. Chi-chiang Huang

Hobart and William Smith Colleges“The Buddhist Family Named Shi: The Elite Family’s Patronage of Buddhism in the Southern Song (a book-length monograph)”Grant amount: US$19,650Grant period: 3 months

(b) Junior Scholar Grants

1. Elaine M. Liu

University of Houston“The Impact of Family Size on Risk Sharing among Migrant Workers in China”Grant amount: US$28,500Grant period: 10 months

New York University“Food-related Technology, Culinary Knowledge, and Regional Gastronomy in Early Modern China (from the mid-Ming Era to the Early 18th Century)”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

University of Chicago“Geo-social Mobility and Jurisdictional Obstacles for Taiwanese Doctors under Japanese Colonialism”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

11. Fei-Hsien Wang

University of Chicago“Translating/Translated Profit: The Curious Journey of ‘Copyright’ in China (1868-1937)”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

12. Lin-Yi Tseng

City University of New York“Travelers under Japanese Imperialism: The Commercial Activities, Social Networks, and Modernity of Taiwanese Sekimin in the Zhaoshan Area (1895-1945)”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

13. Ching-Chih Lin

University of California at Berkeley“Take Me to the Water: Environmental Transformation and Religious Adaptation among Boat-dwellers in Modern Shandong and Jiangsu”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

14. Kuei-Chen Lin

University of California at Los Angeles“Social Complexity and Inter/Regional Interactions, Exemplified by the Sichuan Basin, China of the Bronze Age”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

15. Kuan-Hung Chen

University of Hawai‘i at M?noa“Knowledge and Conduct: Reexamining the Epistemic and Ethical Stances of Xunzi”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

16. Ya-Wen Lei

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor“Consolidation of China’s Counterpublic Spheres in Cyberspace: The Simultaneous Process of Constructing Online Counterpublic Spheres, Legality, and Citizen Identity”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

17. Yu-Ju Chien

University of Minnesota“Constructing Knowledge and Policies on Avian Influenza: How are Global Disease Policies and the Discourse on ‘the Other’ Manufactured?”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

18. Li-Chung Cheng

University of Chicago“The Co-construction of Profession and Politics: The Formation of Engineering Mind-set and the Neglect of Environmental-health Risk Governance in Taiwanese Administrative Regime of Environmental Protection, 1980-2010”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

19. Wen-Jiun Wang

University of Pittsburgh“The Formation of Inter-Organizational Networks in Extreme Events: A Comparative Study of the 1999 ChiChi Earthquake and the 2009 Typhoon Morakot”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

20. Ling-Fei Lin

Cornell University“The Island of Normal Engineering: How Taiwanese Contract Manufacturers Matter in the History of Laptop Production, 1980-2005”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

21. Wei-Ting Wu

City University of New York“Expanding Political Space: Domestic Violence, Women’s Groups and the State in China”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

University of Heidelberg (Germany)“Taiwan Politics, History and Society: A Series of Lecture Series (Part 2)”Grant amount: €25,000Grant period: 3 years

2. Dafydd Fell

European Association of Taiwan Studies“European Association of Taiwan Studies: Application for Continued Funding from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (2011-2013)”Grant amount: €30,750Grant period: 3 years

3. Gunter Schubert

Tuebingen University (Germany)“Institutionalising and Strengthening the European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan (ERCCT)”Grant amount: €162,750Grant period: 3 years

F. Fellowships for Ph.D. Dissertations

1. Pablo Blitstein

Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)“The Political Art of Texts: Political Dimensions of Textual Production in 5th - 6th Century Southern China”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

2. Yi Chen

University of Oxford (UK)“Interregional Interaction and Social Development – Southern China from 3000 to 500 BC”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

University of London (UK)“Heritage on Display - The Poetics and Politics of China’s Yinxu Archaeological Site Museum in the Making”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

4. Chun-Yu Lin

Lancaster University (UK)“Border Control and Intimate Citizenship - A Study on the Affective Apparatus and Policies Concerning of Marriage Migrants from Southeast Asian Countries and Mainland China in Taiwan”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

5. Ya-Han Chuang

Universite de Paris IV - Paris Sorbonne (France)“Two Modes of Chinese Globalisation: The New Chinese Community in France”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

6. Li-Wen Shih

Lancaster University (UK)“Body Enacted: Pleasure and Anxiety in Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing in Taiwan”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

7. Yi-Yang Hung

University of Oxford (UK)“Fashioned Space - The Assemblage of Fashion as Affective Material”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

8. Hung-Jen Wang

University of Tubingen (Germany)“The Making of International Relations Theory in China”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

9. Chien-Yu Shih

University of London (UK)“Uyghur Nationalism and Xinjiang in China-Central Asian Relations”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

10. Kuan-Hsun Chen

University of Edinburgh (UK)“Benefit Sharing as Fair Terms of Social Cooperation in a Large-Scale Biomedical Database Project”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

11. Chenching Cheng

University of Edinburgh (UK)“Transcending Ideological Boundaries during the Cold War Period in Pan Chinese Popular Music - The Case of Teresa Teng”Grant amount: €12,000Grant period: 1 year

●Wait List

(a) Social Sciences

1. Yu-Wen Chou (#2 in the Social Sciences Category)

Freie Universitat Berlin (Germany)“Berlin and Shanghai, Women in the Modern Times: The ‘New Woman’ in Early Chinese and German Cinema”

Recipients in the East European Region

(in order of application received)

Unit: Euro

A. Research Grants

1. Martin Slobodnik

Comenius University (Slovakia)“Islam in China: A Textbook”Grant amount: €6,000Grant period: 2 years

University of Latvia (Latvia)“Visiting Professorships for Chinese Classics and Ancient China at the Research Center for East Asian Studies (University of Latvia) and its Baltic Partner Institutes”Grant amount: €6,225Grant period: 1 year

D. Mobility Grants

1. Jana S. Ro?ker

University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)“Participating in the XVIIth ISCP (International Society for Chinese Philosophy) Conference with a Presentation ‘A Structural Reinterpretation of the Neo-Confucian Binary Category Li 理 and Qi 氣’”Grant amount: €800Grant period: 1 year

2. Mitja Saje

University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)“Attending a Workshop in Chinese Culture for the Students of Sinology Programme in Croatia: Delivering Lectures in Chinese History”Grant amount: €800Grant period: 1 year

3. Helena Motoh

University of Primorska (Slovenia)“Attending a Workshop in Chinese Culture for the Students of Sinology Programme in Croatia: Delivering Lectures in Chinese Literature”Grant amount: €800Grant period: 1 year

Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region

(in order of application received)

Unit: US$

A. Research Grants

1. Glenn R. Summerhayes

University of Otago (New Zealand)“Austronesian Expansion - A New Guinea Corridor?”Grant amount: US$20,000Grant period: 1 year

2. Ka-wai Fan

City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)“A Study of the Bureau for Revising Medical Classics in Northern Song China”Grant amount: US$40,000Grant period: 2 years

3. Wan-tai Zheng

The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)“Chinese Family Business and Stock Market: A Comparative and Cooperative Study in Shanghai, Taiwan and Hong Kong”Grant amount: US$50,000Grant period: 2 years

The Australian National University (Australia)“Archaeological Research of Austronesian Neolithic Origins and Relations at the House of Taga Site in Tinian, Mariana Islands”Grant amount: US$70,000Grant period: 2 years

6. Michael Haugh

Griffith University (Australia)“Politeness in Taiwan”Grant amount: US$48,000Grant period: 3 years

B. Conference and Seminar Grants

1. Nicholas Tarling

University of Auckland (New Zealand)“Intra-Regional Popular Cultural Flows: Towards an East Asian Identity?”Grant amount: US$22,000Grant period: 1 year

2. Pham Van Duc

Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (Vietnam)“The International Conference on Vietnamese Confucianism and East Asian Culture”Grant amount: US$15,000Grant period: 1 year

C. Publication Subsidies

1. Dennitza Gabrakova

City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)“Publication of a Monograph Weed Dreams: Home and Hope in Modern Japan”Grant amount: US$10,000Grant period: 1 year